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Fall Foliage Vacations

Find incredible colors on Arkansas fall foliage tours

Embark on fall foliage tours in The Natural State and enjoy breathtaking views of stunningly vibrant landscapes in one of America's most picturesque autumn destinations. Many of Arkansas's visitors come during the autumn season for fall vacations that involve a mix of outdoor adventure, relaxation and a self-guided fall color tour.

Keep up with our peak color updates here to plan fall foliage tours in The Natural State and discover why Arkansas is a prime spot for fall foliage vacations.

Fall Foliage Color Update -- Nov. 20

Central/Ouachita Mountain Arkansas

The I-40 corridor on the west side of the state is now past peak. There is still some color on some Maples near Fort Smith/Van Buren. Rain and wind have blown most leaves from the trees. The predominant color to be found is brown.

Little Rock is past peak, though there are a spots of color to be found. Rain and wind this weekend may knock down the rest of the leaves.

Wooly Hollow State Park reports that they are now past peak, with mostly brown leaves to be seen, though there are still some few green, orange, and red leaves to be seen.

Southern/Eastern Arkansas

Texarkana reports that due to recent freezing temperatures, most of the fall color is gone. The early turning trees have either lost their leaves or have brown leaves. The Bradford Pears at the Red River Welcome Center are still green, with some red showing. The Pin Oaks have yellow leaves mixed with brown and green, which are falling. Brown has become the predominant color.

West Memphis reports that red, orange, yellow and brown leaves are showing, with little to no green leaves left. Hopefully, the recent
cool weather will bring out more vibrant color. The best place to see the colors is I-40 West to Lehi (exit 271) then Hwy 147 South.

Fall Color in Texarkana, Arkansas -- Nov. 25

Fall Color in Texarkana, Arkansas -- Nov. 23

Winter meets fall color in Harrison -- Nov. 16

Photo of War Eagle River at Withrow Springs State Park in Huntsville -- Nov. 13